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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE E1EVEN
LI 1 1 IE BROWNIE A midget will not get to bat for the
St. Louis Americans this season, but that doesn't mean
little fellows are out. Thrce-ycar-old Ralph Orlandella got
a batting lesson from Rogers Jlornsby when he showed up
in a Browns uniform during the early training at El Ccntro,
Calif;
SWitch Made In Prep
Gifid Playoff Program
PORTLAND m Oregon's foot
ball pin vol 1.1 will be continued wllh
one -nuilor revision, thr Journu)
mHI i;djty in n (llMiuU'h from
Al Gould c! lis sport staff who Is
ip Kuxi'iu) far the basketball tour
nament.. It ala thr board of control for
thr Oregon School Activities Assoc
iation decided Wednesday nlaht to
conduit thr A-l playotf separate
limn' the A-2 playoff, Hum giving
the uliitr It champion In each ,01
"Ihe'r.e classes as well as In cla.i8
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tt had been rrportrd earlier thr
-school executives were ready to
meet Saturday to Junk thr whole
, playoff ayatem. That (rrouo makes
recommendations to the Boct J
KVAS
STILL
ON AIR
ASTOniA mi rtitfjiot iBtioir
KVA8 In broadcasting ttlKlv tcUool
baskrtbull tournament gifines from
fiiKcne after all.
Knrhrr tlirrr was talk that the
Hunt to broadcast the games-might
br drnlrd K V AH because the station
ilrflrd thr Oregon School Activities
Assoclalion and broadcast thr
C'latn U High School tournament
t Siilrm lost week end.
Since, the station has Joined the
OrrRon Broadcaiters Association,
which has statewide petwork to
handle the Class A tournament l
Kugenr. KVAS 1$ getting the DM
ttnrk broadcast!. ' - ' i..
I.. E. Parsons, KVAS manager
m:a the u.h.a.a. naq no ngnv to
try to bar hint from broadcasting
the class B game. The O.S.A.A
insisted it hnd. the right, but did
not exercise It nflar he showed up
at Salem with a. portable trans
mltter. .. --, .m'-1
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25 Survive .'.
PUt.T.MAN.' Wah. m Twenty
five wrestler survived, the 'flrat;
two rounds Thursday of the North
west District Olymplo wrestling tri
als. Bli of the 38 entered saw no ac
tion the firm day,, Eight Washing
ton Stntr College men and seven.
Irom Portland's Multnomah Athlet
ic Club wrrr Mill In the running,
mure from Whldbey Inland Navy
Basn and one from McChord Air
Force Base survived V,-- '-
Hon and still la expected to meet
wllh Umt In miner. 11 has only an
advisory role.
JUNIOR jumper sanora
Sdderquist, 10, carries her
skis Up. 'a mountain slope
ncar' her Elbcrta, Mich.;,
home' after completing a
50-foot, (leap on the ski
r jump there.'The game little
: miss has: been skiing for
two years, started jumping
this winter.
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DRNVEil Ml The U. 'H. A
force All Blur, a sirmrinv bnnil
of tlrelrsa limUera, and Holly-
wooiia iae . u . easy Fibber
knocked out ton-rntrd DnVUnrl
C'alir., und Defending Champion
Hun Kranclfico 'Jliurndny nlnlit In
Hie N'nllonul Amulcur Athletic Un
ion basketball quarterfinals.
' The flyers, running Units around
the rangy Oakland Atlas-Paulflc
SIiiKlnecra, battled through an ov
ertime period to pout tliclr 40-34
victory,
Hollywood's Fibber Mrflw anit
Molly teom, reverting to old-style
slow-down ball control basketball,
stalled Bun Pranrisco'a fast breuk
lug Clievrolels, 4.1-41.
uaniesvllle, Okls., Phillip's Wrrs,
drawing a brud on their eighth
AAU champlomhlp . In 10 years,
breezed by the Arteslu. N.M. nea
Travelers, 70-5Z.
1'curia, 111., Calcrplllar Diesels
flashed by the Wurrtnsburg, Mo.,
KlKKlea I'la.n Howl, tm-:i.
Frldoy nlnht's semlllnnls match
Hollywood and Peoria and Phillips
and the Air Force.
The fiuanerllnals winners quali
fied for the plnyolf later this
month In Kansas City and New
York City to M-irct the Olympic
team thut will compete at Helsin
ki, Finland, this summer. They
will be mnlchrd against collegiate
teami (piallfylng from the NCAA,
NA1B and NIT tournaments. Phil
lips was the 1048 Olympic cham-
plun.
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Marion Seen as Help
To St. Louis Browns
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LITTLE BOY BLUE Trainer Doc Bowman gently admin
isters first aid to Whitcy Lotkman's swollen eye after the
New York Giant first baseman was popped by Rookie
Gordon Windhorn's grounder during an intra-squad game
at Phoenix, Ariz.
By
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Irvarh Korvfre
ftuburtikii T lower
K Amuitmrnt . ,
Klamath Mower
Exhibition
Baseball
The Associated Press
Thursday's Itrsuits
Page In
Pat's Way
Louie's Food has a little of the
fat trimmed off Its rad In the
Moose Ma's bowling circuit thin
week, but still Isn't in any danger
of falling from grace.
This week the league doubled
up. playing two sets of matches.
and In the two Louie's lost a 3-1
decision to K Amusement and spill
3-11 with Leach Service.
The first aeries also saw Leach
take a 3-1 decision from Star
Beauty and the two floral fives
Klamath and Euburban-apllt 2-2.
'earn nign game was negotiat
ed by Louie's, an 888. and team
high series by K Amusement, 494.
Mary Mills, rolling for Klamath
Flower, topped the single line list
with a 10 and Georgia Ebensper
ger's Individual series of 470 for
Louie's was high.
The second series of matches
saw Klamath Flower and K Amuse
ment win 3-1 sets from Star Bea
uty and Suburban Flower. Team
high game of 90 went to Louie's.
team nign aeries of 3484 to K
Amusrmcni.
' Doris Benedict's 203 for the
Louie's five was high, and Mary
Mills'. 475 series for Klamath Flow-
rwa also high In that category
A substitute player, however. -actually
topped both. Sally Bennett,
rolling for Suburban Flower,; had
a 204 line and 630 series.
Red Sox iAi 14 wh"ip' )
Chicago (N) 7 Chicago (A) 1
i Phllaoelphlu Id I i utiruu ni
'New York-(A) 6 St. Louis IN)
I 14 Innings)
Philadelphia (A) 4
(AAi f
New York N) 4 St. Louis (A) 3
(10 Innings)
Boston (Ni 14 Milwaukee AA) 12
Brooklyn (N 4 Cincinnati NI 0
Pittsburgh (N) "B" 8 Seattle
tPCL) 3
Mobile (SA) 4 Brooklyn (Nl "B"
2
Cleveland (A) 2 Pittsburgh (N) 0,
night
Mrs.
. ; PINEHURST. N. C. W
0 ! Julius A Pnar Jr.. of Chni-lettmn
N. C, the last player to win three
J ; successive North and South Golf
2 tournaments, Friday stood in the
,,. ,. : path of Pat O'Sullivan of Orange,
Minneapolis conn., who hopes to turn the trick
too.
Miss O'Sullivan hurdled one ma
jor obstacle In Thursday's second
round when she outlasted Mae Mur
ray, Rutland, Vt., 1 up. In a 20
hole thriller.
Mrs. Page did not have to ex
tend herself as she trounced Soma
Wise, York. Pa., 7 and 5.
By The Associated Press
Mnrty Marlon, deposed manager
of the Ht. Louis Cardinals and cur
rent shortstop of the St. Louis
Browns, could be a big heln to
Rogers Homsby'a gang of youngsters.
Not that any one Is taking the trolt
Brownies seriously ims year, nui
with a lellow like Marlon around
to direct the infield and pitchers
like Ned Garver, Bob Cain, Tom
Byrne and Gene Bcardon. they
could finish out of the American
League cellar.
Marlon went two for three In
Thursday's game which the Na
tional League Champion New York
Giants won, 4-3, In 10 Innings.
Rook.e G.locrt was the slur lor
the Giants. He hit a double In
the 10th and finally scored on a
fly, after taking third, on a single.
BROWNS LOME
The Erowns' neighbors, the St.
Louis Cardinals, meanwhile,
olaved their fifth extra - inning
'name of the soring, bowlnz to the
New York Yankees, 5-2, In 14 Innings.
The other big news of the. day
was Chris VonCuyk. the towering
Brooklyn Dodgers' southpaw, go-
lng all the way against the Cincin
nati Reds and shutting them out '
to boot, 4-0. If was Van Cuyk'a first
complete game as a Dodger since ;
July 1950. ;
The Dodgers' "B" ..squad. '
dropped a 4-2 decision to Mobile
of the Southern Association, but
the farmhands borrowed the
Brook's' regular Carl Erskine for
the mound chores. j
POWER , ,
The Boston Rd Sox let loose ,
with a burst of their famous pow-:
er and they needed It od5w"
the Woshlngton Senators. 14-8. The
Senators actually were in the lead.
Grays Harbor J
Eliminated
8-7, until the eighth Inning when
the Box scored twice. Then thev
notched five moro tallies In the
ninth.
Buss Meyer went six Innings and
faced only 19 batters as the Phil
adelphia Phillies nipped the De-
Tlgers, 2-0, while the Chi-
cago Cubs pasted the Chicago
White Box. 7-1.
The Philadelphia A'a and the
Boston Braves. each won a game
at the expense of American As
sociation leoma. The Mackmen
topped Minneapolis. 4-3. in in in.
nlngs on a home run by Rookie
Outfielder Keith Thomas., and the
Braves polished off Milwaukee, 14
12, on six runs In the eighth In
ning. The Cleveland Indians defeated
the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-0. In a
night name, with Bob Lemon and
Mike Garcia holding the losers to
two nits both singles by Rookie
Clem Koroshek. The Bucs' "B"
squad turned back Seattle of the
Pacific Coast League, 8-3.
SHUFF STUFF
Mecca has one hand on tha rlt
shufflrboard title after whopping
schu.is. 3-1, in Uio iirst playoff
game last night.
Play moves to Schusa Tavern to
night. Mecca, winner of Uie first
half of play, could sew up tha
title with a win. If Schusa win.-,
the third and deciding game would
go to the VFW boards Monday.
Schuss won the second half, tie
ccssitating this two-of-tliree gam
playoff. '
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HUTCHINSON, Kas. 11 .The
National Junior college basketball
tournament moved Into the semi
finals Friday with Minnesota,
Utah. Texas and Missouri teams
still retaining a chance for the
Wharton County (Tex. College
grabbed a semifinal berth In the
championship pairings by downing
Jollet. 111., 74-82. Thursday night..
Hannlbal-LaGrange College of Han
nnibal, Mo., slipped past Dodge
City. Kas., 66-63. In the night s otlv
Sports
Mirror
By The Associated Press
I Today A Year Ago Kansas State
land BriRham Young advanced to
I the semi-finals of the Western Rcr
ilonal N.C.j4. A. basketball playoffs.
I Five Years Ago Tippy Larkln
'outpointed Billy Graham In a ten-
round bout at Madison Square
iGarden. - .1
Ten Years Ago Yale won the
jKwimmlni? championship et .New
'J4avrn -Conn. .". '
Twenty Years Ago Ed Ka tri
age won a ten-round . decision over
Eleven Hamas at Lol Angeles.
Bevos Win
Exhibition
ONTARIO, Calif, i.n Bob Dril
ling and Mario Plerettl shared
mound duties for Portland Thurs
day as the Beavers turned in a 5-1
Pacific Coast League exhibition
game victory over San Diego.
Second Baseman Eddie Baslnkl
accounted for 10 of the 22 put
out assists credited to Portland.
Jack Salveson and Bob Schulte,
a rookie, were the San Diego
hurlers.
ina j Quiiiinu-mgc winner will'. v..t tilt
move to a aeml-Hnal match Satur- itrJi"l?ll "alJ"A
day against Friday's Mary Lena
Faulk-Mrs. H. S. Covington sur
vivor. Miss Faulk, the medalist, was
not extended In her 5 and 4 second
round decision over Mary Patton
Janssen of Charlottesville, Va.
Mrs. Covlnirton, finalist nine
years ago stopped Pat Garner of
Mldlond, Tex., 2 and 1-
In the lower bracket It was Mary
A UTnll ll mlnu tll-k
against Grace DeMoss, Corvallis, 167-61
Ore., and Ida McDowell, Camden,
S. C, against Barbara Romack,
Sacramento. Calif.
Miss DeMoss, like Misses O'Sul
livan and Murray ,a Curtis cup
team member, had the day's best
front nine, a one-under 36. and
romped over Edean Anderson,
Helena, Mont., 7 and 6.
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The winduD of the double-elimin-
atlon meet comes Saturday night.
Four teams were eliminated in
Thursday's play. The Connors State
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Saskatoon 6 Seattle 4
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